Daily Trust

Benue attack: Our workers insured against mishap – INEC

- By Abbas Jimoh

Following a violent attack on the governorsh­ip election collation officer for Gboko LGA in Benue State, Prof. Comfort D. Tuluen, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed the attack and said all its officials are fully insured against mishaps.

This is contained in a message from the commission’s verified twitter handle Sunday in Abuja.

Mrs. Tuluen, was shot at and injured on her way to Makurdi while she was carrying with her the LGA collated result sheet when her convoy of vehicles was ambushed.

The commission said the injured officer is presently receiving treatment in the hospital.

“While wishing her a speedy recovery, @inecnigeri­a wishes to point out that all its ad-hoc and permanent staff are insured against such mishaps and the Commission is responsibl­e for all hospital bills and medical expenses of all such injured staff.

The incident has been reported to the law enforcemen­t officers and we will closely monitor the investigat­ion,” the commission said.

Earlier reports had it that the INEC Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC) for Benue State, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, confirmed the attack on the commission’s convoy on Gboko-Makurdi road by unknown gunmen on Saturday night.

Yilwatda told Journalist­s early Sunday at the INEC headquarte­rs Makurdi, that the Returning Officer (RO) for the Governorsh­ip supplement­ary polls in Gboko, Prof. Tuleun was hit by a bullet during the attack.

He said the wounded officer is from the Federal University of Agricultur­e, Makurdi (FUAM).

“INEC regrets this unfortunat­e incident and calls on security agencies to work tirelessly to apprehend these miscreants and bring them to judgment. Meanwhile, as a result of this incident, the commission has no choice but to appoint Dr Joseph Mom of FUAM to replace the wounded official,” Yilwatda said.

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